Cat Care-Do You Know What Disease Symptoms To Look For?
When humans have any pain in there bodies, they can just tell someone they are feel sickly or are in pain and the person they tell, will either call a doctor or take them to a hospital, Cats obviously are not able to manage this, but by observing them you can tell you lots of things about there health. This is why pet owners should exercise cat care and be alert of any symptoms that may arise.
Here are a few diseases you should watch out for and their symptoms.
Feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) is the most feared disease by cat owners. It is a recognized fact, that it is the leading cause of death amongst cats. It is caused by a coronavirus infection and what is yet worse, is that the symptoms are very much like other diseases so it is really hard to diagnose.
There is also Feline Immunodeficiency Virus (FIV) that is similar to HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). Just like the human variation, it is a life long infection that advances slowly and kills the cat.
Cats may also be infected by Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV). This is a is a retrovirus that causes fatal cancerous and non cancerous diseases. As Luck Would Have It, it can be easily treated by using some household bleach and detergents, also your pet must be kept warm. This disease is transmitted through the saliva, tears, urine and feces of other cats that are infected. unlike the other two diseases, it cannot live that long in the environment. Therefore, it is only transmittable when the infected cat stays with some other cat for any period of time.
Worms are another threat to cats and this is caused by a fungal infection that is spread through spores.. Since this disease is self limiting, you will not have do anything to make it clear up. It will in time clear up on its own, but it may take a few months to do so.
If you have a overweight cat, then the prospects are it will already have feline diabetes. The symptoms of this disease are pretty simple to see and are excessive urination and thirst as well as weight loss or gain. Veterinaries are of yet uncertain what is the cause of this, but recent research studies that have been done, have demonstrated that there is a link between pancreatic disease, hormonal imbalance and certain medications.
The symptoms of most of the above diseases mentioned are very similar. These include diarrhea, vomiting, lameness lasting for more than 5 days in one leg, a decrease in sight, excessive panting, a seizure, blood in the stool or urine, hair loss, persistent coughing or gagging and breathing heavily or rapidly while at rest. In order to find the answer, your cat will have to undergo some tests, at your local veterinary surgeons.
Your veterinarian will take some blood, urine and feces samples and ask for input from you, about any observation you have made. When the tests results come back, only then will the proper treatment be administered to your cat as each case is different, so what worked for another cat may not have the self same positive effect with yours.
Your cat should still be healthy if you gave it constant attention. This can be done by giving it superior quality food, giving it fresh water, allowing it to exercise, proper grooming, making sure it stays inside and taking it regularly to the veterinary.
If you miss any of these simple steps, then something wrong is bound to happen to your cat and you will soon notice a change in the behaviour of your cat and if you do nothing about it, it is just going to make matters far worse. So you need to keep proper cat care and watch out for any symptoms.
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